An official from Vandalia will be a line judge at the state volleyball tournament next Friday and Saturday.
Ruth Holliday, who has been an Illinois High School Association volleyball official for 33 years, for the first time in her career was selected to take part in the state tournament in Normal.
“It’s an honor and a thrill,” Holliday said. “It’s the first time I have gone this far.”
In other postseason action this fall, she will also officiate at a super-sectional match.
When attending a minor league baseball game, a decent amount of the entertainment value doesn’t even come from the players on the field.
At Kane County Cougars games, it’s a St. Elmo graduate who helps ensure that fans get their money’s worth when the team isn't on the field.
Heather Mills, the salutatorian of the 2005 class, is now employed in the team’s promotions department after a few years in the ticket department.
Jr. Pro basketball camp starts Oct. 29
The Vandalia Jr. Pro boys basketball camp will begin on Oct. 29 and conclude on Nov. 12 during Red/White night.
Boys in grades K-6 may register for the camp, which will emphasize individual attention to develop skills.
Teaching kids to enjoy the game is one of the primary objectives of the camp.
Jr. Pro basketball camp starts Oct. 29
The Vandalia Jr. Pro boys basketball camp will begin on Oct. 29 and conclude on Nov. 12 during Red/White night.
Boys in grades K-6 may register for the camp, which will emphasize individual attention to develop skills.
Teaching kids to enjoy the game is one of the primary objectives of the camp.
Knights of Columbus 5K is on Saturday
The Knights of Columbus are hosting a 5K run/walk on Saturday at 8 a.m. at Mother of Dolors Parish Center in Vandalia.
All proceeds from the event will benefit Cardinal Glennon Hospital and the Knights of Columbus.
Registration is under way, and all runners who pre-register are guaranteed a T-shirt. Registration on race day begins at 7:30 a.m., but those who register on Saturday cannot be assured a T-shirt.
Some who played with or against Ramsey native Brian Martie say there is no question he deserves induction into the National Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame.
The Kids Safe-T/Health Expo, sponsored by Fayette County Hospital and Long Term Care, State Farm Insurance, Fayette County Interagency Council (FCIC) and the Safe Kids Coalition, was held on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Kaskaskia College.
More than 500 people attended the event. State Farm Insurance gave away two bicycles and 13 bicycle helmets to promote bicycle safety at the event.